Eiza González Steps Out in Sheer Harris Reed Dress
Eiza González was one of the many celebrities to hit the red carpet for the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party in London this week, and wore what might be her best look of all time.
The actor stepped out for the Kensington Gardens event in a sheer trompe l'oeil dress from Harris Reed's fall 2025 collection. The mermaid silhouette was decorated with gold leaf painted along her body, as well as her belly button. Eiza paired the sheer look with nothing but a black thong.
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In other Eiza news, she just went Instagram official with tennis player Grigor Dimitrov after months of dating rumors.
"Happiest bday to the man of my dreams," she wrote. "@grigordimitrov you're one of one. You truly are my absolutely favorite human, and I can't believe I've been lucky enough to find you. You've restored so much in me I didn't think was possible. To the kindest most thoughtful and caring man. I admire every inch of the human you are and are becoming. I cannot wait to celebrate many many more. I love you G. ❤️"
According to People, these two were first linked in April when they were photographed holding hands in Madrid. Eiza was also spotted at one of Dimitrov's matches during the Madrid Open.

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